Flight from Guantanamo Bay with 136+ on board crashes in Florida river; everyone safe

Mike James, USA TODAY
Published 11:33 p.m. ET May 3, 2019 | Updated 11:47 p.m. ET May 3, 2019



All passengers and crew aboard a Boeing 737 traveling from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba are safe after the plane crashed into a river at the end of a runway at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, authorities reported late Friday.
At least 136 people were on board the charter plane at the time of the 9:40 p.m. crash, sending Navy security and emergency response teams to the scene. Photos show the plane landed in a shallow dredge of water with minimal damage.


May 3, 2019; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Miami Air International flight 293 is pictured in the St. John's River after overrunning the runway at Jacksonville Naval Air Station. The flight originated from Naval Air Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Mandatory Credit: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office via USA TODAY ORG (Photo: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office )


The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office tweeted that "every person is alive and accounted for." Naval Air Station Jacksonville said the plane slid off the runway.

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#JSO Marine Unit was called to assist @NASJax_ in reference to a commercial airplane in shallow water. The plane was not submerged. Every person is alive and accounted for.

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Crews were also working to remove possible jet fuel that spilled into the St. Johns River. Authorities didn't say what apparently caused the plane to overshoot the runway.
Naval Air Station Jacksonville is a military airport about eight miles south of downtown Jacksonville.


May 3, 2019; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Miami Air International flight 293 is pictured in the St. John's River after overrunning the runway at Jacksonville Naval Air Station. The flight originated from Naval Air Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Mandatory Credit: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office via USA TODAY ORG (Photo: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office )

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